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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 6:04 pm 
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Stupid place and time of day to do this, but all this nonsense about schoolkids etc is just making a mountain out of a molehill.

And I'm sure Chris and the Plymouth HC trade will be cock-a-hoop at the use of the t-word :lol:

And the 'taxi' firm playing the self-employed card at the end... :roll:

There's a video, but nothing conclusive to confirm that he definitely was urinating, in my opinion. The Herald's video caption says he 'appears' to be urinating, as does the article itself, which conflicts with the Herald's headline below...

And the still image below must have been taken with a different security camera of some kind.


Taxi driver caught on camera 'urinating outside couple's Plymouth home'

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/p ... ng-7883853

A taxi driver has been caught on doorbell footage urinating outside a man's home in Estover

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A Plymouth man has been left outraged after he discovered footage appearing to reveal a taxi driver urinating directly outside his front door. The incident happened outside a home in Estover near Torbridge School.

It was filmed by doorbell footage and CCTV last Thursday between 3.15-3.20pm, when school students regularly walk through the area. The man who caught the taxi driver is a 22-year-old who lives with his partner and he reported the incident later that night to the taxi company. He has since called by a further two times and sent an email and told PlymouthLive he is still yet to hear from a manager.

Both the resident and his partner were at work when the man urinated outside their door but their interactive doorbell sent them notifications that someone was at the door which happens when someone is in close proximity to the doorbell.

The video appears to show the driver outside his car, urinating, then without washing his hands getting back into his car and driving off. The area where the taxi pulled in was a small, residential carpark outside a number of houses.

The man who reported the incident said school children often pass through the area via a walkway coming to and from school and said: "He was lucky not to get caught by no one but he did have to duck because an Amazon delivery driver nearly saw him."

He added: "It was just a bit disgusting really. Don't get me wrong, everyone needs to go toilet, and with the type of job he has you don't have a toilet to hand. Asda is up the road and I think that taxi drivers are allowed to use the toilets at Derriford Hospital which is literally a two-minute drive away. Especially where it was, right next to a park and school, it's just not a great place to do it."

The resident contacted the taxi company later that evening and was told a manager would call back the next day. They also gave him an email address for a manager but had no reply in either form. He called back again both on the following Monday and Tuesday but was told by the operators a manager was not available.

"It's just the way they dealt with it has been appalling, there's been no response back off them...I just want to make him aware there's plenty of places which will allow people to use the toilet. It's just the fact that one, it was right outside the house and two, it's next to a park. It's just not right."

PlymouthLive contacted the taxi firm and a spokesman declined to comment other than to say the driver is self-employed and works for himself.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:32 pm 
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It's not a good look for the trade.

Yes, we all need to pee, and the lack of places to pee is an ongoing problem for every trade in every area, but there are places you can go out of sight of people's houses.

If your bladder is that bad buy a pack of zip-lock bags.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 9:59 pm 
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Well I have watched this several times.

Not convinced he's having a leak.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:55 am 
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Forgot to say, almost 100 comments on the Herald's website, with the predictable binary mix of those who think he's some kind of pervert on the one hand, and those who say he's just having Jimmy on the other.

But this comment is a tad leftfield. I mean, what goes through these people's heads? :-s

Mind you, any member of the public reading some of the stuff on here would probably think the same about some of us :lol: :oops: 8-[

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Home owner needs to be careful here. If you have ANY camera recording anything outside of your property boundary you become a data holder and you are subject to ALL rules and regs apertaining to that. This driver can demand you supply the footage to him as can anyone else you have ever recorded. If you cannot provide it you can be fined.

A recent case in London saw a fine of several thousand pounds for one case.

If you have a doorbell/CCTV camera recording anything outside your property boundary educate yourself on your responsibilities regarding footage..

Search black belt barrister on youtube you can find all the info in his videos.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2022 12:03 pm 
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Blackbelt Barrister is an excellent you tube channel and he does explain law in a way everyone can understand and I agree with the comment.

I don't think the video conclusively shows anything and it could land the homeowner in significant trouble

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2022 12:33 pm 
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I don't think the video conclusively shows anything and it could land the homeowner in significant trouble

I'd guess we'll never hear another peep about the whole thing...


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2022 12:52 pm 
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StuartW wrote:
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I don't think the video conclusively shows anything and it could land the homeowner in significant trouble

I'd guess we'll never hear another peep about the whole thing...



well it was a bit of a boRING story anyway. :wink:

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